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Hovis
Saturday, 22nd October 2005, 01:17
Are out. The rumourmill has it they give a pretty obscene speed boost (around 10% which I find hard to believe but it still must be good). Just to letcha know. 81.85 they're called.
Vasquez
Saturday, 22nd October 2005, 11:40
http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_2k_81.85.html
o_O
Ultimator
Sunday, 23rd October 2005, 23:25
excellent, good info =)
Skullsmasher
Wednesday, 26th October 2005, 07:44
Benchmarked before and after installing new drivers
Aquamark3 scores:
before 55,283 after 57318
3dmark03 scores:
before 11.157 after 11.375
but just after installing wow crashed on me twice which it havent done in ages. Might have been a coincidence tho..
Fenriz
Friday, 28th October 2005, 00:05
i wish i hadnt upgraded..... i crashed 30 times tonight..... and im not exadurating
Hovis
Friday, 28th October 2005, 00:40
Ouch.
Been testing them at work on a Leadtek card and they caused problems on that too. Looks like all the nifty optimisations they claim to have put in have caused problems for a lot of people.
Nyana
Friday, 28th October 2005, 07:09
No problems here, but no remarkingly new FPS's as well :/
Fenriz
Friday, 28th October 2005, 08:29
ok my pc is fucked now..... how do i downgrade?
Nyana
Friday, 28th October 2005, 08:38
download drivercleaner from download.com or google.com :)
Budmonkey
Friday, 28th October 2005, 09:26
ok my pc is fucked now..... how do i downgrade?
Roll back to you're previous drivers or system restore.
Ludicrouse
Friday, 28th October 2005, 11:38
Nvidia suck...
WooooHoooo 1000 posts and its an insult to nvidia a the same time... RESULT!
Oselly
Friday, 28th October 2005, 11:43
wow you spam whore :D
Fenriz
Friday, 28th October 2005, 12:49
Roll back to you're previous drivers or system restore.
How do i do that? I'm kinda st00pid with pc
Budmonkey
Friday, 28th October 2005, 14:38
To roll back go to control panel>system, click on the hardware tab then device manager. In device manager double click on display adapters, you should now see you're gfx card listed here. Right click on it>properties then click the driver tab then hit rollback.
To do a system restore Start>all programs>accessories>system tools>system restore...follow on screen instructions.
I would go with the roll back first m8;)
Vasquez
Friday, 28th October 2005, 19:06
Damn, ludi can't be beating me!!!
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Ludicrouse
Friday, 28th October 2005, 20:28
Now dont get spamming this nice thread vassie :p
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